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Chinese checkers
Chinese checkers








chinese checkers

The available spots for movement are highlighted in red when a marble is selected.

chinese checkers

Note that a piece cannot end its move on the 4 topmost rows of the bases other than its own or its target base, but can jump to it and jump out of it immediately. For instance, if no empty spot is located between the moving piece and the other piece, then the moving piece can be moved to the first empty space after the other piece on the same straight line and when an empty spot is located between the moving piece and the other piece, the jumping piece can be moved to the second empty space after the other piece on the same straight line. The distance of a jump depends on the number of empty spots between the moving piece and the target piece. During your turn, you can click to move one of your pieces to an adjacent empty space, or jump over other pieces for consecutive hops. You and the computer will take turns to make the moves. MasterPieces Officially licensed NFL League-NFL Checkers Board Game for Families and Kids ages 6 and Up. The aim of the game is to be the first player to move all their pieces across the board and into their home in the opposing triangle. The middle of the playing board is a hexagon, and each side of the hexagon has five holes.

chinese checkers

Each triangle is a different color and has ten holes (four holes to each side). The 10 blue marbles on your side are placed in the blue area, while the 10 green pieces of the computer are located in the green base. The Chinese checkers game consists of: A playing board - The board has a six-pointed star. To learn more about the rules of the game, click Read rules on the main screen. Each player tries to move all of their pieces from their starting corner to the opposite one. It is played on a star-shaped board by 2 to 6 players. When the game starts, you will be given a checkerboard in the shape of a hexagram, and the board is divided into 6 bases of different colors. Chinese checkers (also known as Sternhalma or Chinese chequers) is a popular board game originating from Germany. Challenge your mind and try various strategies as you battle with the computer in this traditional board game! Your target is to move all your marbles to the enemy base before your opponent does so.










Chinese checkers